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Cook Islands 10 Dollars Banknote, 1987 ND, P-4, UNC, Low Serial #BAX

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Cook Islands 10 Dollar banknote from 1987 ND has a pick number of P-4, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features Nude Ina. This banknote comes with a low serial number with prefix BAX.


  • SKU:
    COOK4U-BAX-0012
  • Variety:
    Fancy Serial - UNC
  • UPC/ISBN
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Serial Number: Varies from Stock Photo
Category: Special Banknotes
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The Cook Islands 10 Dollars banknote having a low serial number and a prefix BAX is in uncirculated condition. The front of the note bears the nude Ina holding a coconut in her hand while going with the waves atop a shark. The back features native designs as well as the Pantheon of gods in carved statues. This 150 x 75 mm paper banknote has the signature of Prime Minister Sir Thomas Davis.

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